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<blockquote data-quote="JoshuaKadmon" data-source="post: 24233" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>Sorry, when I said "separate the players from the posers", I was referring to the machines themselves, not the people playing them. Players being the games that look AND feel the part, while posers would just be machines that are visually appealing but don't convey their theme well through actual play, ya know?</p><p></p><p>But you hit the nail on the head. I think what I'm trying to get out of the discussion is which table of a certain theme should be featured in TPA, possibly to the detriment of a similarly themed rival machine. For instance, I know we're getting No Good Gofers, but hopefully that isn't to suggest that we would never get Tee'd Off, since I like Gottlieb's take on the golf theme more anyway (on which I may be in the minority, I know).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshuaKadmon, post: 24233, member: 1046"] Sorry, when I said "separate the players from the posers", I was referring to the machines themselves, not the people playing them. Players being the games that look AND feel the part, while posers would just be machines that are visually appealing but don't convey their theme well through actual play, ya know? But you hit the nail on the head. I think what I'm trying to get out of the discussion is which table of a certain theme should be featured in TPA, possibly to the detriment of a similarly themed rival machine. For instance, I know we're getting No Good Gofers, but hopefully that isn't to suggest that we would never get Tee'd Off, since I like Gottlieb's take on the golf theme more anyway (on which I may be in the minority, I know). [/QUOTE]
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